you can try telling somebody to yank it out for you or you can just wait until it falls out. =)
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keep wiggling it and when i becomes a bit more loose eat apples of toffe topull it out
If your new adult tooth is VERY loose, go see a dentist, but if your wiggling it, and you notice it's not really tight in there and it is sort of loose, don't worry about it, once your gums shape to the new tooth, it should be fine.
wash your hands good then keep wiggling the tooth and wiggle it 10 times than pull.when i was 7,my tooth was not loose in the morning and i wanted it to fall out and i did that and i ate an apple and i bit again and somthing was hard it was my tooth.
Diet - if you don't eat enough fruits or veggies. Falls/Hits - If you fall down and smack your face or jaw it can sometimes do it or if you get in a fight (like teenagers have a tendancy to do) you could get punched or kicked in the face.
keep wiggling it and itll come out. Itll probably hurt a little bit, but the more you play the less itll hurt
If you are losing your baby teeth the dentist might just tell you to keep wiggling the loose tooth for it to come out completely. Your gum is sore because it is the only thing holding that tooth in. If it is a permanent tooth that is loose, it may need to be extracted or gum disease. In that case, yes a needle may be given.
Wiggle it!
Usually a dentist if the tooth is required to be removed. If the tooth is just loose because it's a "baby" tooth then it should fall out by itself with time and wiggling. If you are talking about your wisdom teeth that is usually done by an oral surgeon by appointment.
Without pain: if you want to pull out a loose tooth with no pain, this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth back and forth and up and down. If it doesn't come out then, take a Kleenex and put the Kleenex over your tooth. Pinch your tooth really hard and pull it out. It wont hurt.With pain: if you want to pull a loose tooth out with pain (if you don't really mind), this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth for about 10 minutes. Take some pliers and pinch the tooth. Gently pull out the tooth. It usually doesn't hurt. This is the classic tooth-pulling strategy.I hope you guys get your money from the Tooth Fairy! *wink* Bah-bye, now!
Eventually, just keep wiggling it!
If it is a permanent tooth, it shouldn't be wiggling or aching, so you should see your dentist to see if anything is wrong. Don't try to pull it out. If it is a baby tooth, it is possible that it hurts because it is just beginning to get loose, and that could also be why it is wiggly. However, there could also be something wrong with the tooth, so it is a good idea to see a dentist. Pulling it on your own is not recommended, because it would be very painful if it is not very loose, and you may not even be able to get it out.
Put your nail under the tooth and pull it up and it will get looser and keep doing it and it will come out